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Posts: 17 Joined: 26-July 19 ![]() | I'll try copying the code into a new solution and trying again |
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Posts: 17 Joined: 26-July 19 ![]() | made no difference it must somehow be embedded into access itself as no matter what database I open or create, they reappear once access is open!! ![]() |
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![]() UtterAccess VIP Posts: 1,884 Joined: 4-June 18 From: Somerset, UK ![]() | As nobody else seems to have experienced this issue, it may be that you should reinstall a fresh copy of Access. Suggest removing it completely first to clear all existing TL registry data -------------------- |
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Posts: 17 Joined: 26-July 19 ![]() | Not as easy as that as it's a virtual O365 installation of Office 2016 |
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![]() UtterAccess VIP Posts: 1,884 Joined: 4-June 18 From: Somerset, UK ![]() | You mean Office 365 installed on a virtual machine. If so, why is that any more complex to reinstall than any other workstation? -------------------- |
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![]() UtterAccess Editor Posts: 10,515 Joined: 8-November 07 From: South coast, England ![]() | Hi bazman1uk QUOTE .... My issue is not with the code. It's with the registry entries that keep coming back after they have been deleted once a database is opened and now creating the TL in registry is not echoing in Access Is this perhaps an attribute of the way Access works in your environment. Does it affect how your db runs and, if not, does it matter? -------------------- Warm regards Bernie |
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![]() UtterAccess VIP Posts: 1,884 Joined: 4-June 18 From: Somerset, UK ![]() | Just a thought and apologies if this sounds condescending, but you are checking the registry on the virtual machine (not the host workstation)...aren't you? For info, I have multiple VMs each hosting different versions of Access on a variety of Windows versions. Each requires the TLs to be independently set up. I'm pleased to say that none suffer from your issue. -------------------- |
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Posts: 17 Joined: 26-July 19 ![]() | Not a silly question, however yes it is on my machine. |
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Posts: 17 Joined: 26-July 19 ![]() | Access works but for now adding the TL is not working in Access anymore. It used the clear the Enable Content but doesn't anymore since the reg keys keep coming back. A manually setting it within Access works ok, however the entry it puts in the registry is empty |
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![]() UtterAccess VIP Posts: 1,884 Joined: 4-June 18 From: Somerset, UK ![]() | Sorry but both of your last two replies are unclear, at least to me. Can you please clarify whether the issue is on a virtual machine hosted on your PC ...or a VM on another PC ...or where? -------------------- |
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Posts: 17 Joined: 26-July 19 ![]() | Sorry. This is on a Virtual Machine. We use thin client boxes that connect to a virtual image hosting server to connect to our own pc image |
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![]() UtterAccess VIP Posts: 1,884 Joined: 4-June 18 From: Somerset, UK ![]() | Welcome back... ![]() So you need to check the registry keys on the virtual machine ...not the workstation itself. -------------------- |
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Posts: 17 Joined: 26-July 19 ![]() | it IS on the virtual machine and completely separate from the host machine It's not like a pc access it remotely. |
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